Martinique

Martinique is an island in the eastern Caribbean Sea, with a
land area of 1,128 km2 (436 sq mi). Like Guadeloupe, it is an overseas region of France,
consisting of a single overseas department. The first European to encounter the island was
Christopher Columbus in 1502.

Its official language is French, although many of its
inhabitants also speak Antillean Creole. Often referred to as the ‘Island of Flowers’, here you
can find a wealth of colourful flowering plants, lots of green vegetation and plenty of
rainfall. Rich emerald rainforests cover the mountain slopes in the interior of the island,
with red hibiscus, bougainvillea, alamanda trees, frangipani, balsam and acacia found all over
as well.

Experience a beach
vacation with your friends or family at Buccaneer's Creek, all-inclusive resort located in
the south-eastern corner of Martinique (French West Indies). This Caribbean resort has
retained an authentic Creole spirit.

The Pierre &
Vacances Sainte Luce holiday village in Martinique is a magical holiday destination offering
self-catering, air-conditioned accommodation ranging from 2-person Studios up to 2-bedroom
apartments for 6 persons. The holiday village enjoys a picturesque location on the south
coast of the French Caribbean Island, surrounded by tropical gardens with direct access to a
beautiful white sandy beach.

This little piece of
paradise features an elegant, Asian influenced “world décor” favouring natural materials and
textiles such as exotic woods and hemp fabrics, perfectly in keeping with their
surroundings. The 50 Suites have been designed with a true desire for comfort: bamboo
wardrobes which allow air and light to circulate, plasma TV and CD/DVD player mounted on a
swivel stand, large, whitewashed teak terrace.